
#24SG · Memphis Grizzlies
Height
6'3"
Weight
205 lbs
Age
26
College
UConn
Experience
1 yrs
Wingspan
6'5.0"
Reach
8'2.5"
Hand Size
8.5" × 9.75"
Grade this player:
| Year | Team | GP | PPG | RPG | APG | SPG | BPG | FG% | 3PT% | FT% |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Career | ![]() | 92 | 11.2 | 2.6 | 5.4 | 0.7 | 0.1 | 47.2% | 42.9% | 94.5% |
| 2025-26 | ![]() | 67 | 11.2 | 2.6 | 5.4 |
| Date | OPP | Result | MIN | PTS | REB | AST | STL | BLK | FG | 3PT | +/- |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tue, 4/7 | vs CLE | L 126-142 | 21 | 9 | 1 | 9 | 0 | 0 | 3-5 | 2-3 | +1 |
Length
4 years
Total Value
$10.4M
Guaranteed
$4.9M
AAV
$2.5M/yr
Cam Spencer's contract with the Memphis Grizzlies grades as a B+ CVI — the team is getting good return on this investment relative to other shooting guards around the league. Cam's current production grades out in the middle of the pack among NBA shooting guards. His $2.5M average annual value ranks as minimum-level money for the shooting guard market. The production-to-cost ratio is favorable — solid output at a reasonable price point represents good asset management. At 26, Cam is entering his prime window — historically when shooting guards post their best numbers. The 4-year contract represents a moderate investment with room to exit if needed.
Cam Spencer earns a C+ Performance grade, reflecting league-average production for a shooting guard. Through 92 games, Cam is contributing 11.2 points, 2.6 rebounds, and 5.4 assists per game in his role. Cam's strongest area is APG at 5.4, which compares favorably to the shooting guard median of 4.0. The biggest area for growth is RPG at 2.6 (shooting guard median: 5.0). Among 147 NBA shooting guards graded this season, Cam ranks 52nd.
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| 0.1 |
| 47.2% |
| 44.0% |
| 93.7% |
| 2024-25 | ![]() | 25 | 4.2 | 1.2 | 1.4 | 0.4 | 0.0 | 41.5% | 36.5% | 100.0% |
Cam Spencer's public narrative sits at a C+ sentiment grade — quietly positive for a second-year player on a minimum-level deal, but not yet the kind of buzz that reshapes roster conversations. The media framing around him has been genuinely warm, driven by his sharpshooting identity and a Rising Stars appearance alongside Grizzlies teammate Jaylen Wells, both of which signal that the league has started cataloguing him as a legitimate perimeter threat worth watching. A human-interest storyline involving his brother Pat Spencer during a Grizzlies-Warriors game broadened his visibility beyond the typical highlight reel, giving his coverage a personal dimension that tends to stick with casual and core fans alike. His performance grade also sits at a C+, and the 2025-26 numbers — 11.2 PPG, 5.4 APG, and 2.6 RPG across 67 games — are quietly respectable for a player at his contract level, grounding the positive sentiment in something real rather than pure projection. That said, the team context is working against him: a 25-57 record and an L8 losing streak heading into the final stretch of a lost season tends to flatten individual narratives, and Memphis's recent roster activity — a string of 10-day signings at the guard position — signals organizational uncertainty rather than a clear path forward for any incumbent. Spencer's sentiment grade has held steady at C+ over the past 30 days, and the honest read is that he remains a developmental name generating disproportionate goodwill for his contract tier, but he needs a healthier organizational backdrop to convert that goodwill into a genuinely elevated narrative.